is i E -in-.~.¢¢.. 'E i race Povn TH __Vg~uuui 4_._____i; _ , .____..._ .__ _ ntttlsnl.iilciii li aniaheionmtltefeellngiliotthewaria .i iieiiig carried ann, _wi every We £1 _ _ __ Quote almo`s`tI_‘th'e- very 'words _of `tlie_‘_Neu__e ‘Fl‘¢l¢_ " - ' ‘ P|'¢55_e ’)° ; 33)' tl-:_ 'kd “fmt Ono bf ticcessfulk pf0l\°_ A' nee the civil popula on o Germany t__ ll _ ¢°\'¢l°_W\‘|Nl_l_lltBi_>\\t D01't¢°° *°° ° ___ __ fpr slaughter will recoil on their own infatuated heads. $.22 ' e;?hmigit°bmg;F$'i£ gxmm' “Muna” um Hou" of The civil population of Germany is ferrite): elillillis wll by th” WDW 9" _ _ _ _ - _ ~ _. wa. » mm., ,‘Mei1an_ with is Government, and it is this very population Bmw,” hich, in innumerable cases, has stoned, spat upon, -and Knut.-'Gnnitillus ucluiiiion and ~ _ ~ _ - ‘ ._ ;tl ulted and threatened the convoys of helpless prison- A°.l'!h°:°fo°“'°” ‘iiu_°'=‘:‘°f`-‘g:§’g',‘_’,."f,§'{,,,.__ bn, intlieii- midst. Itisthis ptipiilation whoseinsatialile cmnogiilghjwcni Let nie on ____ _ry__is_ tea by me German soldiers iii'ti_i_¢ fmiii with ‘_“g,,*'f',,§,*,.,,‘§*,‘__f,,,_-,,,,,,,,,,, B,,,_ _ 1...’ umphaiitrecftals of their bloody cruelt1es.‘~ I speak ' la.lutl.tory."by- Roland wood. _hu :lg what I know n ' _ _ _ BOIQ ~, SUV!! Tllleilds AIDOIIK sumfipiicii _ml _auvcrusiiigfnmiié -..-:....._.'.f..»....1t_:‘_ N." .M aim. in ‘ ‘ ctimw ._nin¢ii`ofn¢ ~ i so i m‘_Heui|A¢)l‘lleoltt"iL\__l:’__l'l_\‘_=.__W_ _Oil '”' Morning Daily (YOUMM lulli llf :ivmo)__l.ii azivaciziu U1” vu? (T:_l_l)¢¢& in N. ni F $350 _ ° "éyvonlng Daily (founded 807) OT-:Gi (del ii; 2? ,_ s is uno vu u. o. A.; 1 W m.|%n|t'iir¢ii:';i.‘\;'oo.t? (reunited il?) 81.0 poeaniium by ins mall Ili ¢lnldi'6l" .' I. A. Member of the Audit luncu of tlllnulntlon. _ _ 2_5 i . I tri \\'en_\:izsn.w, Maiicn 8, 1916. - of THE TURK’S -BEDEMPTIDN Si it would appear that of all those whom we and G our Allies are fighting at present, the Turk- is-the only one that has come out, so far, with his reputation fi? iiniinpaired_ True, he did not have much of a re- UW putation to start with. We had looked upon him as ha little better than a barbarian, and there are many Sf pages in his past history that would bear this out, Pl' if keenly searched. ri* One of the most striking tributes tio the newly 5° discovered white streak in the Turkish character is G paid by a British oiiicer who fought at the Dardenelles. n°55~ "They did a thing after Ctesiphon,” he says, “that commands recognition. A bargedoail of three hun- 5 dred of our wounded stuck in the mud, and, with fh some medical personnel oil board, had to be aban- ’" domed. The Turks towed the barge down stream, 5 and under cover of a white flag sent the whole lot, S including the medical personnel, back to the British* camp, tiiiliariiied. I know of t\vo wounded British] B officers left out on the night after the battle, who be were fouiid liy the Turks, who did not harm them in m any wziy, and in the case of one man they gave him water, loosened his coat, and made him more com- 't i'ort:ilili-_ 'l`licy left both for our people to collect next niorning." C’ \\'li:it a coiitrast to the treatment of ollr wounded to .=iilriicr.s by thc Gerxnaiis. The experience of the nf liattlc-Gt-ld is that a German is not to he trusted till S' lic is positively known to be dead. H 1 ui l be remembered that u hen the British troops b decided to evacuate Anzac, on the Gallipoli Peninsula, _ iliey did not issue any' announcement of their inten-` -"ft _ . C ton. Largely on this account the Turks knew I e notliing of their departure until their suspicions were d aroused by the ominous silence of the forts. When g lliey iiivestigatefl they found that the evacuation by ih . . gu _ In :1 dugout that had been occupied by British oilicers llicy found a table laid for dinner with everything that an epicureaii could desire spread out tcmptingly. Hn ilie table was :i card from the British officers who had occupied the dugout, inviting, the Turkish officers to accept their hospitality as men who had fought like gentlemen. The Germans, the note stated, were h barred _as unfit to sit at the same table with the Turks. ia It is refreshing to Gnd that there the men whom. only two years ago, \ve honoured as f one of the first nations in the world, to whom we _i looked for what was best in theology, in art in ti streak of humanity even in the Turk, but what of m vi - - le Professor Morgan konws Germany frornthe in~ Dialogue, Watermelon Pickle. (en~-`~h”»| _ tie. He _had sem Gciiiiaii fiightftiiness iii its home, °?§,f‘(_§;,a,,°,,_ mm, md _,°,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,, :mt had seen its working and the -cause for it. To the Gaudet. th 8 crman women the murder of an English babe was Ch°“"’ ‘B°7°7' By Ord" °f ° e _ _ ._ _ King. (BIIOOPOQ). _ - but; an incident of the war, an evidence of German Recitntloii. They Ask Me Why I am 3° sourcefulness. Had the babe been blown her _5°REc'§_"3°°nI_7_‘:f_3;;l“ mr our Tenn” .. n arms, in her own home, by a bomb it would JoniiAylwu1l. °°° hips to 3_\¢a¢]¢_ - _ Dialogue, Blnnche‘Gnudet and Joe gg _ __ trainer. - Reprisals are not to be commended in all cases. onoms. Red Cross Nell and Khaki 3; etween honourable men and nations they are not to '"m~il°“°°"°d7~ ex _ - ' Step-dancing, by Mr. McKinnon (en, thought of, but Germany has introduced new -0|-ed; t° ethods of warfare, the methods of savagery and, ____f_l;;2g_t;tt§_p_i;;n§;ui;;i;i_n_l)vi_ust Not Rim; th u_ch as it might go against the Anglo~Saxon grain, _~ snug 'and Tnbieiiux, 'rim Gypsys gp is quite probable that outraged Anglo~Saxondo1n W“"”‘“K (°“°°'e‘U ot . _ ._ . Di l , Th T l t M nro (en- a.Y yet demand it. The last German raid on hnglisl: ..0,~@fi')°g“e 9 m H 0 B th ties brought the'total number of civilians killed up Dlleli Wil" Y°“ D““°° Wm* M"' wo 26( Th . _ _ Martin and Emo Power (encoretl) M __ _:_ at is 266 wilful and deliberate inuidcrs_ step q,m¢i|,g_ by Mary smith (age Ed ter to ili ma h l ” _ 9 encoredl. _~k. f C ny um mils murdered at sea by Hu Recitation, Britannia and Her Boys. 3 i ing o unprotected mail and passenger steamcrs_ 1-Ona C,-osm,-,n_ wh lid these murders been committed with a _view to R°°lf11U°IJ» BQYS mlrl-\lS» A|b°f”*'llg I _.I '_ _ ._ ` bringing the ‘war nearer an end, there would have Mgl;ii';il`The Man they Left Behind, ffl” een some justification for it. As it is there is no M'-‘-*"4" P°W‘”'- l°“°°"°dl "°BP°“d°d an stmmtion T tta k ' with. Mary's Gone On’ with 9. Coon. ga _ _ rue, a c s on unprotected German Diaiogue, Taking me Censtm A ies would not bring the punishment to those who Ch°1'“5- Tm the 3°” C°m° H°m°» esffvsd lf, _buf ii would, as Professor Morgan sug- (e§;(;i:fgi0,,_ The sam ,md tho Sm. S s convince tie civil l t' if ' t _ Def- Mildred M°D°““ld- _ éirilust for slau ht poplida mn gl (icnmfif mt Duet, Jamie and Jeanie, Lilmnand _“___” _d_h (___ gwer wou recoi on their_own w{}ti;efi_Smlth. §__p_r_cored;__ " _ _ ._ . _ ua c _’ ' ' ~ d _ <1 _ ilic Allics u.is toniplete, not a soul nor a n left but ca ° du "Ot lieimvc 'fl f¢`P\"5“|5- Ggdessfgrfhe Kinéfd cD°”°m )X( IV ll The Census and Statistics Office at (,lt_a_\v:i fu., °',_g,,,, in her usual emcieut man. . _ Pu ' 1 f far n ner during the programme. as just issued a summarized report 0f_va ues o_ I _ P__l__c__m_ Chdstopher ___ _G be (______ nds, farm helpaiid farm live stock in the differeiit gratuiuted on ,M only me capable T rovinces of the Dominion for 1915. malmef 1° Which U10 DUPUS Carried Uf _th l Pl- l’ th gnlm b t I For the whole of Canada the average value of ,uneiiiiiuiniving tiioplixisistaililcii oil £122? S' arm land h_eld for agricultural purposes, whether 191001' HS MIBMS H\1b0ly.and Pe/wer Ai . -. _ d M . P M KI 1 proved or unimprovgd, and including the value of g':,_,.1ey‘_”;|T; ,,u°,;";'; ';':0d_b@‘;,af':g:lf;2g B. MARCH 8 1918. 90|!! TBD! Cfblmun - Diuogii W ii iii scholar. 11° ve been something _that she could have under- Rbduu‘;*n_'I_'g%w &',‘°°w‘;pped me tp ood. Had she been told that every raid on un- 'reocliei-.Wil1toStewa.i-t. A me ctected English cities would b_c_fo|lowed by similar scgggsmgi Ygefxly, Xgggsedje _ '191 ids on ‘unprotected _German cities'she would have . Rocitotion, The Old Maid. Alice 2 nt up a cry that would be heard and heeded by the U"'°'m°°' (°”°°"’d) do ._ _ its ‘ oiiin lil.iEd- - erman militarists \vho are the authors of frightful- wal:-so 'l‘ri‘ni‘1)iliii'r:I`?:ueored)ac- e or R; Dlllokuo. Lornle Flood and Kittie :_ wcrorio crmnii itiiiiicii and eiiiiey. ‘“ Miss Eriia. and Mr. Martin l"ower’s Pr _evinced by the repeated applause Forth 'loud npplliuiie and repeated on~ l 1 ~. ~ 7 2 ' Seed9sifiFair»t;lIhy`i 2 ,.3 __, f - ‘ __ _ We a‘¢!_¢flll1llle"t;_iil`{il_i_is1J_ln)`t.'of " ispiing siy1s¢~'liii'*AMinucAN wash _ _ »GO0DS._ Take advantage of ' i " 8 flniteé from sugiimeisiaesnamurisy River llllll Bllsiwllilil lilllll fl_lll'lllllii illlil _» _~,_-_7__.n ___j- < LONDON; 'ilh§r.‘ 8.--l'l'\nols` DYl¢° kluid. Flntncinl Secretary to the ons that the Government. has .._.~“:.=i......'°' ‘:.°..'“.,....°»°.:."°:=i:°i= » S ~0 0 . _avglll-ilti I-ll»ll'iW$lk8f,»$_|.' _P». _who in Deeemhormadoakixttothelm t on of horses 'nluodmt _£_'I4_.!l00 3°' stiiiippuiiioqeii. ui-.gacmiidt " in iii.uiinq';i\‘|ie fqnennoeipeiitmnti ="As is im _ t‘tlut'hors`u-to be used sires'-ahou hetosted on the NCB urse.‘l._rrangomo1ita have _been made l_eAde'.oa'veml -i’W_0~Y¢.l!"0lds to Lord n i _s.{;i°t:rii;s_.:___i_ins:_._a__¥_i:ris_a____:_i{_yrii_tu_r_:i _ \ day, Come iil`and Séci‘PATON’S ~WASi-I it. la_ necessary to give the sires it rial on the nee ooiii-se." ' ‘ ' | bane, _ E _ . _ . one declaring it ridiculous to f ' such high class sires tor breeding l _ S valry horsealndanothorremarlrlng: sid um ' While the Government is- preaching Q __ nomy, it spends £65,000 on racei 1 mes," The House finally consented t-he purchase. urch l Walker has presented the notion his famous breeding rm roi-_race horses at Toully. Kil- re, and his training stables ot ssley Parks, Wiltshire, with thell\ ck.- the Kgovpnitilneitt _ipidertaklilg to ` d aaeteiuiii sowiivuaf Had Germany had any passenger steamers on the A,it:;i|t2ti§ii1.c°Nbviien the Principal :_‘_g“~ ea when she began her submarine attacks on neutral 'C°m°° 'W TW' G`“°°"° Ay'W“"d‘ the as . _ Recltltlon, The Grafton Belle, Mary W ips she would have conducted her underwater war smith, &e1ieored)` Reiiponiled with The . , _ ini a different manner. She knew that reprisals at _ Mgmmmzgal Musm By Messm Mc_ by ea were impossible because there G The valuation before th8.war ii £zoo,ooo_ 'rlie_acce`iiuiiice by Govemment ot Col. Walkers oifer tlote state horse breeding as is done taken to mean that it purposes to the governments of France, Ger- an y, and Russia. Heretofore many the best horses in Groot Britain ve been sold abroad but it ls stated at the British Government intends stop this practice or at least to ercls; n right oi' choice with regard uses. Cl:>\i.rcHnll Wollter's smblo includes e stallion:-i White Eau . which won e City and Suburban Handicap at som in 1909, and Royal Realm,_an~ her great stake horse. and some Of o most tlnmous breed mares ln the untry. Among the famous horses liicliucixfihitigiiviiiiiailliiiarliltili-éiiyirriiiliv iiiiig Till BA'n1.z Curr Toilsno Conn Ftuz Coitiimlr. Lmrrzn Ii;i»<1"; nie scsi-er, wlilcii won ilis _ i.oiii>oi¢.oii1-iuiio.cAi~iAi>A _f ia rand National Steoplechase. and len Royal, which he rode himself and ii‘2‘$.al§'i.‘1i“§.,i..’L‘_§l§2.‘if.§‘§‘5‘i“<`33i - 2 _ -~ 1 = -i -.=_ f _ == lt Wlalkertiiieaded the List ot win~ _ _ ng owners on the British turl. He __l__s _ honorary colonel of the _Second B - < ' de Lancaster Division of the Royal rtillery. _ _ STUDENTS' GIFT FUND ii-17 over-al members criticized the pur ' gun- mm f~"3 V iighfo \.,‘¥ _ i ,J/_ __ r _' '_s;ie¢iai fare qiily $1'.oo aria wcaiies gsm mils; qs ii low roi-m__ ct snort.. GOUD5_ ". ` ‘ PATON its eu_»_<_i_ Ewiwd on December 2 As the hall-mark on gold means pure, so J/“ff” ° 1 __ *roitsrlto _ “ ' CORN. F LAKES _ on o package is the hall-mark for bieakfoat foods. Our cele- brated Corn Flakes are eaten bty nearly all Canadians. Made from the best Southern corn, y our secret proeess,_ all the nntrlment oi' the corn isoonserved and made appeti_zing_ A food for men and women ln winter an well as in summer. 4ur1oiv.-in i ticsw- --ii ` mu uii|"iiiii mal $i»n»li»»"t»iii='ii'iii°iii.i°-'ii'teii¢ii'~”""°°vi'Y" im- U ' _ --limo: in esniloiw ciiiy by __ ._ i 2 (Poi zna rlelu Kitchen) loot! to Polloyholdoro In 1918 _"'*‘ Crown Life aynients to licyliolders totalled um Power, St. Josoplfs Con- - hcl Kelly, St, .lostiph’s Con- vent- _ -25 \ 'cores Miss Pearl Huboly presided nt Margaret mms’ St' Josephls Convent - ~ pils (15) Fairview school. per D. Melsanc, teacher 3.25 he following. from "Island Students" at Dalhousie Uni- versity per Guy MacKenzie: dnoy Bohnell ‘_ ex. Murray Wi A. MaCQuarrie L MacLean ~rrrr S3333 EU wiws baiqnee _ _ $20.47 many marked gains over previous years. 4 . . . . ~ b- ° be _ _ Singing was highly appreciated as was M‘g?'nv1;_j£_tR00D€Yi Sf- 1089911 S _25 Crown Life Policies include total and permanent dim lm! '1° tits; non-forfeiture insurance nnH ot.lie`r\'ery liberal features. Lot us um! you some nov Insurance hall. _ ' 0Il_0Wl LlF§ IHSIIRIIIDE G0., 'l'0ll0||T0 1') P0 _ t _ _ UST- N0' 3' $120,132.34 in 19:5-n yenriii which we showed and eneorea. The musical selections La ent 25 E v '_,ou the mandolin and violin by Messrs. mv ` McKinnon ond Curley also brought ‘ is 25 H. M. BEER, Provincial Manager, Summorside. ‘ ‘ Agents Wanted in Unreprelented Districts. ' i é lg _ ---T-__-xaéi-E'__”*'__ __l " i , ~ - '_ ii ui aiu viufeiii °“YM””K"”“’*’ ° ' <`.;cncc_ in philosophy Today not worthy to ____ at _rtvelling houses, farms, stables and other iarm build _g_l}sA§0f:_e_ywi:_i;__;___e3 |31 up i-_W3 '"-'°‘ Tlnware e the same table with the Turks, whom the world has ia liitlit-.rio called “ the Unspeakable"i B No other question in connection with the war has ness.” _ _ i an eye for an eye and a tooth fora tooth, some of females. Average wages per month were lowest in we sat.; A ,wie M Gheer *_ - _ _ y ' _ rince Edward Island, namely, $26.67 for m11l<‘i and teeth as their answer to Zeppelin raids on unfortiticd $14.59 for females. In the other provinces the cities and the sinking of non-belligerent ships. averages were, Nova Scotia, $32.95 and $15.85; New runswick, $33.73 and $16.11; Quebec, $33§o8 and lrightfulness with frightfulness was Sir Arthur Conan $16.44; Ontario, $31.09 and $17.12; Manitoba, $45.18 Doyle, and his letters published broadcast aroused a A them going so far as to demand two e es and tuo P _ One of the strongest advocates of meeting German B great interest. A British soldier replied to him from is at least a P On runswick, $22.48. ' The average wages per month for the dominion been more spiritedly discussed in England than that during the summer, including board, was $37.10 for of reprisals for the German campaign of “ frightful- m i nd $27.29; Saskatchewan, $42.22 and $23.81 _: lbcrta, $44.12 and $24.25; British Columbia, $49.37 the trenches sternly opposing the adoption by Britain and $31.21. _ of making war upon innocent women and children. He argued that th'c few women and children murdered 0 by cowardly Htuis would have 'no effect, upon the a rcsiilt of the war, while the adoption of murderous methods by the British army would be a stain upon ilic fair name it had won for itself in the 'ist and Sir \Villiani Oslcr, the great Canadian h sician cquivocally agaiiist reprisals, “ lest we should stain 'our hands in the blood of thc innocent." ' Siibsequeiitly thc case for reprisals wasiput for~ ward most ably by Professor J. H. Morgan, whose sketches from the ‘front in the Nineteenth Century have delighted so many readers. Professor Morgan was in France__and Flanders as Commissioner for the HONG Oflice and has been investigating German atrocities. He gives strong _reasons why reprisals should be _undertalcen with the object of preventing further Gerinan massacres of British women and children by Zeppelin raids. 'We reproduce the fol- lowng paragraph :- ' effect on the civil population of Germany. l confess that it is just because hit that population hard. that I think theiii' both no lpn-it The value of horses is somewhat less than that _Wim R°8'l“l°“* f the previous year, but that _of milch cows slvws ii increase. Sheep too have shown an increase iztllfl i there is a notable increase in the value of wool, the average for the whole dominion being 28 cents pa' _ ‘ ‘ _ _ . P Y i The total value _of farm animals in Canada at the_ _ Ulu] Hn ,l,hen_I'cm iii :i recent letter io the London Times, protests un-‘ end of December was estimated gt $75o,6_67,ooo, an _ __ (l_U§lD||l _ increase of about $2_5.ooo over that of the previous _ m_____ __ year. _ _ _ gy\y,`,|,¢_g&,_ _____)x(___; ._ __ _ _ _ 'And Nor” ‘ ' ii ff’ _nom on i. _ _1__ The Administration present ariiunyielding to Europe. Behind it is the noise of njdisunited _ gress, presumably representing' a dlaunited people- It is not so. We know it is not, and how, if__the.t¢9t should -confe, the people would cast into outer darkness their Anti~American representatives. E\_\f°P¢ “ But the crucial question, both as regards the “mmf be gxpeefod _tu know this as iwei do, n'or, in the expediéncy and the morality of air reprisals, is their midst of war, tg mlm the into ind is this false eianiour ikely to be ’ 'we are that wishes to and salutary. _' -I soy‘__ ale and $20.20 for female farm help. Bo: the-year, N iicluding lfJar`d, the average was $341 for males and 853| |¢_‘_'_§>'» !\_¢_“'I “ld URN _ ° :\lany of the most eminent men, in England, and $200 for females. The average value of board per not a few woineii, openly preached the doctrine of month works out at $14.57 for males and $11.45 for `*' “ He telephoned and said l've heard the call. l'm Private Joseph Hall I saw the Doc. His verdict. 'Sounder than i i. Short is my iinlr. Likewise the nent I wear The _boots 0 gentle Bord Ei. 08510 To try the game." ` "vviiiit Regiment om de'iii-1" _ (We were in hed) f rocl-' _ __. _ Sang in his answer bold. i "Dunno, I wiisu‘t told." "When you ilnd out," We pleaded. “Let ns know Which Regiment will trim the toe? Two weeks use wastlils. In ignorant bliss ' We sit and wondenwhere This Private takes the air, And drills in vorloufguises. And does his Exercises. Has swallowed him! What Sergeant is intent. On putting Joe in trim? Full Priviite Hall, ` _ 'riiiii'ii iili. _ Somewhere in Comodo. ' ?'ri-iz our i 1f_o_uAyv. out Especi- pusillan gs is given as $38.90 per acre. By provinces the _by the principal. _ 8 sc Balance at dont? M_ S_mNWA§_29.72» verages per acre are, _ British Columbia, $125; THE "_'_*"-I--_~D_FFEREN___ PR"/ATE » Sec-y_1\,-,,a,_ tario, $52.49; Quebec, $51.36; Prince Edivard _ ' " )X( Island, $37.64; Manitoba, $30.3 ; Nova Scotia, _ $28.20; Saskatchewan, $24.20; `Alberta, $23.15; New -1.",--_ THE WOMAN’S PART . - ..._ So lt has como at last. you say-the call? -‘ _ I did not know. Nor cw I realize the truth. at B112 But when you zo. - hand but mine yon gleaming sword shall take. Down from its place. - That you may wield it well, for hon- or's sake. _ A little space. A little space, perhaps, yet it may be, Since God is good, _ - That. He will send my soldier back to mo- (Ah. that I-le would) But in the meanwhile, soldier-lover,see vhjofia Row RIQIUIIODQ SCIOQY How keen this blade! i_ ~ _ . _ 1 Strike deep, lest Justice. Truth, and _ _ ‘ Liberty ` '__- Shall _stand betrayed. _ ‘-'-""l'-*""* I am for peace-and tain. love, would I lie - ln your dear arms Safe from all harms: I am for peace-buf, _,when a tyrant i ' Anything or everything you may desire in tinware is | here, awaiting for your selec- tion. Kettles, paiis. dippers, mugse- the entire line complete. Well- welded, this tinware. strong and durable and priced very modern- I tely-HERE. FENNELL & f _ it _:- ` ' I J The enamel will wool' ion I our Enamelwaro, for it is double -ottgn triple- coated and l1nk~ eden in electric ovens. It is very strong and___will stand plen- ty of rough usage in any hitch* en. . ~ _ Tholliio is eompletoand prio- CHANDLER A _ _““°"‘:_‘..':.”i‘;‘." ""“° ““““’ ‘“°' Fire Insurance A _ _ . 1 1 AN _ - P< pound for washed and 38 for unwashed, as compared, _ » 35”" 1"* ¢° “lm d ' ' - '- a h_1,,d;¢_,,, ,i,,,,,, |,;,h, _, es , _ _ _ _ 4°* ‘“°““° °‘”’ "°‘°"’° ““""° '““ 3' _ 8 0 f°m°- with 19 and 26 cents for the previous year. . _ _ _ _ with svn might, say farewell, and watch your art. _ Godspiiaed :Tier no one ot endless would me 5:5 9* Then insure inigootl strong stock .___ 4,' tes,which never contest 'an honest ollllili ilillll as is represented by Children’s rather “ es are low. "May we expect }'°\l7_, i. ,__ “_ I £1-5 `*l _= _ __ :_ _